Earthwatch Debate - Rewilding the UK

published:24 Oct 2014

Earthwatch Debate - Rewilding the U

Earthwatch Debate - Rewilding the UK

Do we only love wildlife when it’s compartmentalised in reserves, or on our TV screens? How much do we want deer eating our herbaceous borders? Do we really want bats in our belfries? If we find these...

Earthwatch Debate - Rewilding the UK

Do we only love wildlife when it’s compartmentalised in reserves, or on our TV screens? How much do we want deer eating our herbaceous borders? Do we really want bats in our belfries? If we find these relatively benign species difficult to live alongside, could we really live alongside wolves and lynx?
1000 people took part in the Earthwatch 2014 Debate at London's Royal Geographical Society, chaired by TV presenter and farmer Kate Humble.
Five speakers on the front line of conservation and the British landscape discussed the question 'Are we ready to rewild the UK'?
Keep up to date with Earthwatch public events at www.earthwatch.org

duration:35:48

published:24 Oct 2014

updated:24 Oct 2014

views:17

Darling, Osborne Clash in TV Debate Over U.K. Economy

March 30 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Olivia Stearns reports on last night's televised debate between British Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling and ...

Gloves Off: Seven-party TV Debate Plan Announced for UK Election

The UK general election campaign just got a lot more interesting. Seven parties could be taking part in televised debates after the four major broadcasters announced their plans Friday. Revised proposals from the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky are now offering one debate between the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition, as well as two debates involving the leaders of the Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats, the UK Independence Party, the Scottish National Party, the Green Party and Plaid Cymru. It's the first time this many party leaders have been invited to take part in a televised debate.
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duration:0:44

published:23 Jan 2015

updated:23 Jan 2015

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Debate about the Saatchi Bill on RT TV (UK)

Debate about Lord Saatchi's Bill which would allow allow uncontrolled testing of treatments on any patient. It is not limited to cancer, nor to terminally ill patients (though some amendments, yet to be accepted, might change that). This sort of uncontrolled experimentation is likely to impede advances in treatment rather than to help it. And the vagueness of the wording of the bill could lead to an increase in litigation, rather than the intended decrease.
It is no coincidence that the legion of cancer quacks is in favour of the bill. It opens the door to their nonsense. Big pharma is likely to benefit too, because they will be able to sell improperly tested drugs with little or no effectiveness
For more information about the Bill, see http://www.stopthesaatchibill.co.uk/
For more information about RT TV see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RT_(TV_network) Although funded by Russia there was no Russian angle in this discussion

UK TV News : Head-to-Head TV Debate - 3 x Parties (1997)

With Jon Sopel.

duration:2:43

published:19 Aug 2014

updated:19 Aug 2014

views:4

Election 2015: Seven-party TV debate plan announced

Broadcasters have published new plans for TV election debates, including leaders of seven UK political parties.
The BBC and ITV plan to stage debates involving the Conservatives, Labour, the Lib Dems, Green Party, UKIP, the SNP and Plaid Cymru.
Sky and Channel 4's plan to host a head-to-head between Mr Cameron and Ed Miliband remains unchanged.
The broadcasters said the debates would go ahead regardless of whether any party leader refused to take part.
They said the party leaders had been formally invited to take part in the debates, adding that they would take place with whoever accepted the invitation.
The revised format comes after the broadcasters failed to reach agreement with the political parties over the original proposals, which included the Conservatives, Labour, Lib Dems and UKIP.
David Cameron had refused to take part unless the Green Party were included, saying "all national parties" should be represented.
Political parties in Northern Ireland are saying they must be included in the live TV election debates.
The Democratic Unionist Party said it would be "grossly unfair" for them to be left out when the SNP and Plaid Cymru are invited.
Sinn Fein, the SDLP and Alliance Party have all said they should take part, while George Galloway's Respect Party has said it is taking legal advice about its position.

duration:1:26

published:23 Jan 2015

updated:23 Jan 2015

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UK TV Debate Remix

This was a very quick edit of the first debate, so yes, its kinda rough! and, it is to be continued! ITV footage.

Jump Off TV's debaters like to come together every week and discuss current topics and talking points that affect urban youth culture.
Given the fact that Drake recently expressed his love for the UK television series, Topboy we decided to get together and ask whether UK street culture can influence global artists from across the world?
- Why did Drake shout out Ashley Walters?
- Was it a planned Stone Island marketing campaign?
- Does the UK culture influence artists all over the world?
DEBATERS:
- @Mim_Shake
- @SnipsTweets
- @MurkageDave
- @YoungKye
- @ClairCelottey

duration:14:08

published:11 Oct 2014

updated:11 Oct 2014

views:464

UK party leaders clash live in first-ever joint TV election debate

For the first time, the leaders of Britain's three main political parties have appeared on TV together. Prime Minister Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick C...

Full Dispatches Debate: Muslims Vs Free Speech

A TV Debate in the UK on the subject of Muslims and 'free speech'. Taji Mustafa, Shami Chakrabarti, Imran Khan and others took part in two opposing teams.
Follow Taji Mustafa on twitter https://twitter.com/tajimustafa

duration:49:05

published:16 Jan 2015

updated:16 Jan 2015

views:92

Is The Internet Taking Over TV? [UK Debate S02 E27]

The debaters got stuck into a technologically inspired discussion, looking for reasons to support the argument that the internet is taking over and will ulti...

Burton High Fives - Competitions Start Tomorrow

Press Release: TUNE IN: Watch the Second Annual Burton High Fives snowboarding competition LIVE on on September 12 and 13 WHAT: The second annual Burton 'High Fives' presented by MINI snowboarding competition, is now underway at Cardrona Alpine Resort in Wanaka, New Zealand. A live webcast of the slopestyle and halfpipe competitions will be on with the slopestyle coverage... more